MH to DCX Batch Converter

How do I convert multiple MH files to DCX?

The quick and simple way to handle your files is to get a quality piece of software, such as reaConverter.
This software is extremely efficient in managing a wide range of batch conversions.
As you will soon realize, reaConverter will help you avoid spending countless hours trying to figure out how to convert multiple MH files as once.

Download and Install reaConverter

Load MH Files

Start reaConverter and load all the .mh files you intend to convert into .dcx because, as opposed to most free online converters, reaConverter supports batch conversion. So you can save the time and energy you would lose with doing repetitive operations.

Select MHs from a folder or by drag-and-dropping them directly into the reaConverter window.

Choose Output Folder

Go to the Saving options tab and decide where you want to save new .dcx files. You can also spend a few more moments to apply additional editing to the images prepared for conversion.

Select DCX as Output Format

Then pick the DCX as output format. To help you do this, a series of buttons is conveniently placed at the bottom of the reaConverter window, so you can simply press on the one you need or click + Plus button to add new options.

Then simply press the Start button and your conversion will begin in no time!

MH is a coding standard used by some fax machines models to store sent ore received data. MH stands for "modified human" and allows fax machine software to... See more compress the space reserved to image and text, thus decreasing the time required by transmission. MH files are probably difficult to open outside the fax machine with which they were created, so converting them is the best solution.

DCX files are multi-page images consisting of raster graphics, usually used to create fax files and functioning as a header that introduces a series of ensuing... See more PCX files. DCX is a bitmap format and was initially developed together with the PCX format by Zsoft Corp. and was associated with PC Paintbrush. This graphics editing software was popular in the late 1980s on computers using the MS-DOS operating system, and later on it was adapted for Windows too.